Muslims becoming more of a gang than a religious group
News from a very unexpected source – the Observer. The Observer is the Sunday companion to the far-left Guardian newspaper.
A report on their site today says that after a half dozen prison murders, British wardens are admitting that they have lost control of their prisons to Muslim gangs.
The report, written by the Prison Service’s Directorate of High Security, says there is an ‘ongoing theme of fear and instability’ among staff at Whitemoor, where just under a third of the 500 prisoners are Muslim.
It claims: ‘There was much talk around the establishment about “the Muslims”. Some staff perceived the situation at Whitemoor had resulted in Muslim prisoners becoming more of a gang than a religious group. The sheer numbers, coupled with a lack of awareness among staff, appeared to be engendering fear and handing control to the prisoners.’ The situation has become so acute that white prisoners are routinely warned about the Muslim gangs by staff on arrival.
The report says that apprehension about Muslim prisoners has potentially damaging consequences and is in danger of ‘leading to hostility and Islamophobia’. It serves to highlight the growing concern about extremist activity in the UK’s jails. The Home Office is concerned that young male prisoners are being radicalised by Muslim gangs and that the prison system is becoming a recruiting ground for al-Qaeda sympathisers. Similar problems have been experienced at Belmarsh prison in London and Frankland in Durham. A number of high-profile al-Qaeda sympathisers at Frankland have been moved as a result of increased tensions within the jail.
So faced with two problems, Al Qaeda recruitment and perceived Islamophobia, which do you think Gordon Brown’s Labour government will choose to tackle head on?
Easy question:
‘It is vital that prison staff are equipped with the knowledge and skills to ensure they have the confidence to identify and challenge behaviour that is of concern,’ said a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Justice. ‘A programme of work is planned at Whitemoor to increase mutual understanding between staff and prisoners, including a development day for staff on the Muslim faith, focus groups in which staff and ethnic minority prisoners will discuss prison community issues, and diversity events.
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May 25, 2008 at 4:38 pm
“The Observer is the Sunday companion to the far-left Guardian newspaper.” Erm, ha ha, not quite, old chum. More centre-left these days, and many lefty G readers won’t go near The Ob thanks to Nick Cohen and a host of other neoconservatives who frequent its comment sections. Zero out of ten for media knowledge there, I think.
Julaybib Ayoub
May 30, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Really? Read the sentence again – “The Observer is the Sunday companion to the far-left Guardian newspaper.”
Which paper is being called far-left? The Observer or the Guardian? The Observer is called the companion to the Guardian. Is that incorrect?
And Nick Cohen – by what measure is he a neocon?
Robert
May 30, 2008 at 2:56 pm